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Ogoni cleanup, not a jamboree, but where is the money?
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Arrests, arrests everywhere... but no one is convicted!
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Sunday 27 May 2018
Vol 1, No. 219 N300
Market & Commodities Monitor Brent Oil
5yr Bond
$76.36
-0.20 13.45%
Gold
10yr Bond
$1,309.10
0.00 13.34%
Cocoa
$2,558.00
20yr Bond
-0.07 13.48%
Muhammed Buhari
Atiku Abubakar
Kingsley Moghalu
Sule Lamido
Ibrahim Dankwambo
Ahmed Makarfi
Ahmed Buhari
Sonaiya Oluremi
Datti Ahmed-Baba
Omoleye Sowore
inside Under my watch, we remained committed to investing in the market - Ndegwa
Presidential hopefuls p. 16
Ahead 2019: Unlocking Wike’s inner mind
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Dangote Cement, Zenith, GTB top as shareholders rake in N514 bn dividends in 2018 p. 36
the quest, the questions
CHUKS OLUIGBO and INIOBONG IWOK
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t is barely nine months to the 2019 general election. Even though political analysts had told BDSUNDAY on good authority that many prospective presidential aspirants are keeping their ambition close to their chests owing to the perceived intolerant disposition of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration towards the opposition, a number of aspirants are beginning to make themselves known to the electorate. This is even as the despondency brought about by the failure of Buhari and his party, All Progres-
We are seeing more youths aspiring which is good for us. If you look at advanced countries, youths are taking over
sives Congress (APC) to deliver the massive change they promised Nigerians in 2015 reaches its peak amid high level of insecurity and violent killings in many parts of the country. Apart from Buhari, who has finally declared his intention to seek another term in office, other aspirants like former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Kingsley Moghalu, former deputy governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Ahmed Makarfi, former governor of Kaduna State, and a number of others, as well as younger aspirants like Ahmed Buhari, CEO of Skylar, Inc., Adamu Garba II, founder/CEO, IPI Solutions Nigeria Limited, and others have been grabbing the news headlines with their increased political activities. Some of the candidates are, however, yet to choose a platform on which to pursue
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Children’s Day: What hope for the Nigerian child? CHUKS OLUIGBO & CHINWE AGBEZE
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oday is Children’s Day, a day set aside to celebrate the Nigerian child. This day was chosen by Nigeria in response to a call from the United Nations General Assembly to member states, in
1954, to set aside a day to promote mutual exchange and understanding among children, initiate action to benefit and promote world’s children and celebrate childhood. The day is observed as a holiday for primary and secondary school children across the country. Ironically, while children in
many parts of the country will be in a celebratory mood, millions of their peers will not be part of the celebration for situations that are no fault of theirs. In the insurgency-ravaged north-east, for instance, over 56 percent of the 1.62 million
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